Description: God is up to something good. A Way of Life encourages greater attention to and alignment with God’s gracious way in your life, your community and the world. Three overarching themes will structure the learning: friendship with God, community with others, and mission on the way. At its core, A Way of Life invites you into a set of reflections, practices, and relationships that will help you explore and sustain a way of life faithful to God’s good work. Prerequisite: The Journey (The Emerging Journey) Stage 1: Friendship with God This stage invites us to pay attention to a life of growing intimacy/communion with God. • Session Titles Session 1: Invitation to Discover Session 2: Called to Friendship with God Session 3: Bible Reading Session 4: Prayer Session 5: Worship Session 6: A Sabbath Rhythm Session 7: Retreat • Sanctuary of the Soul: Journey into Meditative Prayer by Richard J. Foster • Introducing Practices -‐ The prayer of examen -‐ Bible Reading—John’s gospel -‐ Spiritual mentoring relationship
Stage 2: Community with Others This stage invites us to pay attention to a life of being with others as God’s people. • Session Titles Session 1: Called to Community Session 2: Living Gratefully Session 3: Living Truthfully Session 4: Living Hospitably Session 5: Spiritual Gifts Session 6: Celebration & A shared meal Session 7: Forgiveness (A book discussion) • Additional Text: Forgiving As We’ve Been Forgiven: Community Practices for Making Peace by L. Gregory Jones & Celestin Musekura • Mutual Mentoring Groups (sub groups of 3-‐4 people)
Stage 3: Mission on the Way This stage invites us to pay attention to a life of being sent by God into the world. • Session Titles Session 1: God’s Mission Session 2: Called to Ministry Session 3: Connecting Faith & Work (Field trips) Session 4: Connecting Faith & Work (Debriefing) Session 5: Discerning Personal Calling Session 6: Developing a Rule of Life Session 7: The Adventure • Additional Text: God in the Alley: Being and Seeing Jesus In A The God who Broken World by Greg Paul • Connecting Faith & Work fieldtrips has always been • Blessing/Commissioning participants a part of our stories invites us to become much
more a part of God’s story, and to see what will happen. Tom Sine